Posted by Maci on Wednesday, September 28, 2011 at 2:04pm.
Here is a worked example of a stoichiometry problem.
Ok but What volume in L of SO2 at STP can be produced by the burning of 1.00 g P4S3 in excess O2?
Follow the steps in the example I gave you. Your follow up just repeats the question. We help you do your homework but we don't do it for you. If you have questions about the steps I shall be happy to explain further if you will make it clear as to what you don't understand.
i dont see the example you gave me.
I still don't get how to get the answer.
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